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MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY TIRUNELVELI PG - COURSES AFFILIATED COLLEGES Course Structure for M.A. ( English ) (Choice Based Credit System) (With effect from the academic year 2017-2018 onwards) Sem. Sub Pr.No. Subject status Subject Title Hrs/ week III 13 Core 9 Literary Theory and Criticism II 6 4 14 Core 10 World Literature in English 6 4 Translation 15 Core 11 Shakespeare 6 4 16 Core 12 Research Methodology 4 4 17 Elective -5 Commonwealth Literature 4 3 18 Elective 6 History of English Language and 4 3 Linguistics (Elective VI) Sub Total 30 22 IV 19 Core 13 Literature and Ecology 5 4 20 Core 14 Diasporic Women s Writing 5 4 21 Core 15 Postcolonial Writings 4 4 22 Core 16 English Language Teaching 4 4 23 Project Dissertation 12+ 8 Sub Total 30 24 Page 1 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.13 / Core -9 Literary Theory and Criticism II Hrs 6 4 1. To impart knowledge on new theories and the consequent association of ideas generated thereof. 2. To make the students understand the concepts and applications of theories. This course deals with the various strategic points involved with a new directionality in learning. Unit I Mark Schorer - from Technique as Discovery Roman Jakobson - Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances (20L) Unit II Jonathan Culler - Structuralism and Literature Roland Barthes - The Death of the Author (20L) Unit III Terry Eagleton - Introduction inliterary Theory: An Introduction Stephen Greenblatt - Resonance and Wonder (20L) Unit IV Edward Said - Introduction in Orientalism HomiBhabha - Introduction in Location of Culture Unit V Sandra Gilbert & Susan Gubar excerpts from The Madwoman in the Attic Simone de Beauvoir - Woman as the Other from The Second Sex Page 2 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.13 / Core -9 Source Texts 1. S. Ramaswami& V.S. Sethuraman. The English Critical Tradition: An Anthology of English Literary Criticism. Vol 2 Chennai: Trinity Press 2. Modern Literary Theory: a Reader Eds. Philip Rice & Patricia Waugh. London: Bloomsbury 3. RohanSavarimuthu.Literary Theory and Criticism since 1930. Chennai: New Century Book House. 4. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. 2 nd Edition. Eds. Cincent B. Leitch et al. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Recommended Reading 1. Elaine Showalter. The New Feminist Criticism 2. Jonathan Culler. Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction 3. Peter Barry. Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory 4. Terry Eagleton. Literary Theory: An Introduction Page 3 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.14 / Core - 10 World Literatures in English Translation Hrs 6 4 1. To introduce the students to new areas of literature. 2. To make the students understand the cultural and the moral precepts of various nations. This course deals with the various genres that demonstrate an overall view of nations. Unit I Poetry Unit II Prose Virgil - The Aenied (Book I Lines 1 222) St. Augustine - The Confessions (Book I Chapter 1 19) Unit III Drama Sophocles - Oedipus Rex Bertolt Brecht - Mother Courage and Her Three Children Unit IV Short Stories (20L) Anton Chekov - The Lady with the dog SaadatHasanManto - The Price of Freedom Guy de Maupassant - The Diamond Necklace Leo Tolstoy - God Sees the Truth but Waits (20L) Unit V Fiction Albert Camus - The Stranger OrhanPamuk - My Name is Red (20L) Page 4 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.15 / Core - 11 Shakespeare Hrs 6 4 1. To introduce the students to the fundamentals of drama as enunciated by Shakespeare. 2. To make the students understand the technical nuances of Elizabethan Drama. This course deals with the various plays that demonstrate an overall comprehension of the Elizabethan Age. Unit I Midsummer Night s Dream (18L) Unit II Hamlet (18L) Unit III Measure for Measure (18L) Unit IV Antony and Cleopatra (18L) Unit V Quartos and Folios Textual Criticism Shakespearean Criticism Historical Plays Narrative Poems Reference: (18L) A.C. Bradley Shakespearean Tragedy G. Wilson Knight The Wheel of Fire, The Imperial Theme A.W. Pollard Shakespeare Folios and Quartos Britannica Encyclopaedia on Shakespeare Page 5 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.16 / Core - 12 Research Methodology-- Hrs 4 4 1. To introduce the students to the research methodology associated with future courses in literature. 2. To make the students understand the methodology of research. This course deals with the various strategies involved in the preparation of dissertation/thesis/journal papers. Unit I Research and Writing Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Unit II The Mechanics of Writing Unit III The Format of the Research Paper Abbreviations Unit IV Documentation: Preparing the list of Works Cited Unit V Novel Documentation: Citing Sources in the text Reference: MLA Hand Book for Writers of Research Papers 8 th Edition Page 6 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.17 / Elective - 5 Commonwealth Literature Hrs 4 3 1. To impart the knowledge of colonial expansions enacted by the British regime. 2. To make the students understand the East-West cultural conflicts. This course deals with the literatures of various countries as having been impacted upon by colonialism. Unit I Poetry Derek Walcott - Ruins of a Great House A Far Cry from Africa Mervyn Morris - Judas Razia Khan - My Daughter s Boyfriend Judith Wright - The Harp and the King Unit II Drama George Ryga - Indian Unit III Fiction BapsiSidhwa - Ice Candy Man Unit IV Fiction Margaret Laurence - Diviners Unit VNon-fiction Arundhati Roy - Walking with Comrades Page 7 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.18 / Elective - 6 History of English Language and Linguistics Hrs 4 3 1. To impart the knowledge of the science of language. 2. To make the students understand the evolution of the English language. This course deals with the impact factors of ancient languages. Unit I English Language Place of English in the Indo-European Family of Languages Old English, Middle English, Modern English, Global English, Grimm s Law, Verner s Law Unit II Influences Latin, French, Greek, Scandinavian Unit III Linguistics What is Linguistics? Modern Linguistics: A Historical Survey Unit IV I C Analysis TG Grammar Unit V Phonetics Phonetics: Classification of English Vowels and Consonants Stress and Intonation Transcription Page 8 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -III /Ppr.no.18 / Elective 6 Reference: F.T. Wood An Outline History of English Language Phonetics: Macmillan Publication Peter Roach English Phonetics and Phonology. Cambridge University Press. LalithaRamamoorthy A History of English Language and Elements Baugh, A.C. A History of the English Language (1973) George Yule. The Study of Language Fifth Edition Page 9 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.19 / Core - 13 Literature and Ecology Hrs 5 4 1. To direct the students into a new focus of literature. 2. To make the students understand the relationship of literature with issues of nature. This course deals with nature issues and the writers concern for Nature. Unit I Introduction Ecology, Literature and Language Peter Barry Beginning Theory3 rd Edition (Chapter 13 Eco Criticism ) Unit II Poetry S.T. Coleridge - To Nature Emily Dickinson - Summer Shower Toru Dutt - Our Casuarina Tree MuhammedIqbal - A Mountain and a Squirrel Unit III Prose Terry Tempest William - Refugee: An Unnatural History of Family and Place Margaret Atwood - Survival Chapter I Nature the Monster Unit IV Fiction AmitavGhosh - The Hungry Tide Margaret Atwood - Surfacing Unit V Drama William Shakespeare - As You Like It Page 10 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.19 / Core - 13 Reference: 1. The Eco Criticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology by Harold Fromm and CheryllGlotfelty 2. The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau Nature Writing and the Formation of American Culture by Lawrence Buell 3. Bloomsbury by N. Krishnaswamy Page 11 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.20 / Core 14 Diasporic Women s Writing Hrs 5 4 1. To impart the knowledge of the feminine/feminist perceptions of life. 2. To make the students understand the universal feminine issues. This course deals with the women writers of various countries whose writings are expressions of the feminine dilemma. Unit I Poetry ChitraBanerjee Divakaruni - Cutting the Sun My Mother Combs My Hair DebjaniChatterjee - All Whom I Welcome Leave Just Middling Unit II Prose ChimamandaNgoziAdichie - We Should All Be Feminists MeenaAlexander - MigrantPoetics(from Poetics of Dislocation) Unit III Drama Uma Parameshwaran - Sons Must Die Julia Cho - 99 Histories Unit IV Fiction Gita Hariharan - Fugitive Histories JhumpaLahiri - The Lowland Unit V Fiction ZadieSmith - White Devil MeeraSyal - Anita and Me Page 12 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.20 / Core 14 Reference: MeenaAlexnader,Poetics of Dislocation,University of Michigan Press,2009. Esther Kim Lee(Editor), Seven Contemporary Plays from the Korean Diaspora in the Americas, Duke of University Press,2012. ChimamandaNgoziAdichie, We Should All BeFeminists, Vintage Books 2012. Joel Kurotti, Writing Imagined Diasporas: South Asian Women Reshaping North American Idnentity, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, 2007. MukeshYadev, The Panorama of South-Asian Diaspora Literature, Yking Press, Jaipur, 2012. Arvind Kumar Jha and Ram Kumar Naik, Indian Diaspora Literature in English, Raj Publication, New Delhi, 2014. Uma Parameshwaran, Sons Must Die and Other Plays, (South Asian and Canadian Literature Series), Prestige, New Delhi 1998. Page 13 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.21 / Core 15 Postcolonial Writings Hrs 4 4 1. To impart the knowledge of colonial expansions enacted by the British regime. 2. To make the students understand the East-West cultural conflicts. This course deals with the literatures of various countries as having been impacted upon by colonialism. Unit I -- Poetry Gabriel Okara - Once Upon a Time ArunKolhatkar - Woman Kamala Wjratne - To a Student Unit II --Prose A.K Ramanujan - Is There an Indian Way of Thinking? (An Informal Essay in The Collected Essays of A.K.Ramanujan) Chinua Achebe - Thoughts on the African Novel Unit III-- Drama GirishKarnard - Tughlaq Wole Soyinka - Lion and the Jewel Unit IV --Fiction J. M Coetze - Disgrace Salman Rushdie Midnight s Children Unit V-- Fiction Patrick White - The Tree of Man Arundhati Roy - The God of Small Things Page 14 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.22 / Core 16 English Language Teaching Hrs 4 4 1. To make the students aware of the new trends in English Language Teaching. 2. To make the students understand the new communicative patterns. This course deals with various skills associated with English Language Teaching. Unit I -- Listening Skills Introduction and Definition Listening Process Listening in Language Teaching Teaching Listening Unit II-- Speaking Skills Introduction and Definition Direct Method Situational Method Factors affecting Learners Speaking (i) Cognitive Factors (ii) Linguistic Factors (iii) Affective Factors Unit III -- Reading Skills Introduction and Definition Silent and Loud Reading Learning Structures Pronunciation Unit IV-- Writing Skills Introduction and Definition Grammatical Skills Page 15 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.22 / Core 16 (i) Linkers (ii) Vocabulary Coherence and Cohesion Paragraph Writing Unit V-- Testing Introduction and Definition Features of a Good Test Types of Tests (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Textbooks Achievement Test Proficiency Test Diagnostic Test Aptitude Test 1. Ray Mackay, ABasic Introduction to English Language Teaching. 2. Roger Hawkey, A Modular Approach to English Language Skills. 3. G.Ramabadracharyulu et al.,methods of Teaching English Language. Page 16 of 17

MSU / 2017-18 / PG Colleges / M.A.(English) / Semester -IV /Ppr.no.23 / Project Dissertation Writing and Viva-Voce Hr 12+ 8 1. To make the students apply the strategies of research so that the project work might evolve as an illustration of all research methodologies. 2. To help the students gain a practical knowledge of research. This project helps the students with a practical knowledge and understanding of literature. The students are expected to submit a Dissertation of about 50 pages on preferably a recent writer not included in the current syllabi. The dissertation will be evaluated on the basis of the students understanding of the topic, their knowledge of the fundamental aspects of research and their ability to document and present their work in accordance with the concepts of research methodology. Page 17 of 17